If you only change HP on motor what do you gain other than higher amps draw, both motors are same RPM?
I don't feel that replacing just the motor will do anything at all. A 3-phase motor that can't achieve its full RPM will overheat very quickly, so it must currently be able to get to full speed. In that case, a larger motor won't change anything, but a larger motor and impeller will move more air.I've never figured out the horsepower thing in regards to blow dryers. I would think air volume and speed get the water off the car. I don't see how a 10HP at 3400 RPM would dry any less than a 15 at 3400 RPM. I'm not saying there isn't a difference, just that I don't understand![]()
I will say concentrating on making your wax products perform well helps the drying process tremendously, AND can leave a shinier car that the customer will notice. Yes, your CCP usage goes up, but your power bill won't. Have you tried working that angle?
I spend a good time on waxes to get a good dry. My middle blower is not performing at it's best level and needs replaced. I thought if I could get a more powerful motor to fit on my current impeller it might create more airflow. I ordered a 10HP motor yesterday because according to JCC if you want to bump up to a 15 HP you should also change impeller.
Hi all,
New member, I just bought a CW Jim Colmen WW 1.0 few months ago. The blower just went out last week and I found one of the contactor is stuck(melt). I notice both motors for the blower are 15 HP.